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Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite
Tyrabbisaurus Rex by A.J. Culey is a delightful story of a bunny who dislikes being held prisoner in an elementary school classroom. He wants to escape from the monstrously huge creatures called children and wants to be known as Rex instead of Cuddles. The story is about the perspective of the teacher and students and how they learn to form healthy relationships with one another. Each chapter has the point of view of one character and the story also educates young readers on how to take care of rabbits and will make children want to have a rabbit as a pet.
I found the story entertaining and fun, and readers will fall in love with Rex. The black and white illustrations give the story a good pace and movement, and bring the story and characters to life. It's a good bedtime storybook and can also be used for interactive sessions in classrooms and school libraries. The story is original and the information on how to keep a pet rabbit healthy is educational and interesting. It is also interesting to note the connection drawn between the rabbit, the classroom, and the students, and will also make readers look at the world from an animal's point of view. All the characters are well portrayed and they will remain in the minds of young readers for a long time. The hero of the story is definitely Rex, and his trying to become fierce to get rid of the Cuddles tag is adorable and funny.